Anas Mughal <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Monday, September 19, 2005 4:02 PM said:
> The simplest way to solve this problem is as follows:
>
> - Have your Customer class hold only attributes for a customer. This
> class would only have getter and setter methods. In the Java world,
> this is referred to as a JavaBean.
> - Then, have a DAO class that does your data access functions.
>
> Here is a sample DAO class:
[snip]
Ahh.. I guess this is the same thing that Michael Sims suggested?
> class CustomerDAO {
>
>
> function getCustomer(..) {
> ...
> //return a customer
> }
So I return a Customer object that has the set and get methods? And does
that mean I do the following?
->set_first_name()
->set_last_name()
->set_address_1()
->set_address_2()
->set_address_3()
->set_city()
->set_state()
etc.
Or is there a better way to handle it?
> function getCustomers(..) {
> ...
> // return a collection of customers
> }
How do I return a collection of customers?
Thanks,
Chris.
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